Method and system for network management with adaptive monitoring and discovery of computer systems based on user login

a computer system and network management technology, applied in the field of data processing systems, can solve the problems of difficult to achieve the granularity of control that is necessary for a service provider, difficult to authenticate and authorize the actions of many individuals per customer, per region, per device, etc., and significant bottlenecks

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-02-26
GOOGLE LLC
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Technology expenditures have become a significant portion of operating costs for most enterprises, and businesses are constantly seeking ways to reduce information technology (IT) costs.
Significant bottlenecks appear when typical IT solutions attempt to support more than several thousand devices.
In a highly distributed system comprising on the order of a million devices, the task of authenticating and authorizing the actions of many individuals per customer, per region, per device, etc., becomes quite complex.
With this type of system, however, it is difficult to achieve the granularity of control that is necessary for a service provider with multiple customers within a highly distributed system in which different sets of administrators have responsibility for different customers.
Hence, the system has a significant amount of overhead because, for each API invocation, some form of security process must be completed.
However, within a system that performs network management tasks for a million devices or more, it would be quite difficult to have security enforced in this manner because a tremendous amount of computational resources throughout the system would be consumed for the managerial functions.
For example, function calls would be constantly blocking to wait for a security function to complete, and significant network bandwidth would be consumed by status messages throughout the system.

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[0047]The present invention provides a methodology for managing a distributed data processing system. The manner in which the system management is performed is described further below in more detail after the description of the preferred embodiment of the distributed computing environment in which the present invention operates.

[0048]With reference now to FIG. 1, a diagram depicts a known logical configuration of software and hardware resources. In this example, the software is organized in an object-oriented system. Application object 102, device driver object 104, and operating system object 106 communicate across network 108 with other objects and with hardware resources 110-114.

[0049]In general, the objects require some type of processing, input / output, or storage capability from the hardware resources. The objects may execute on the same device to which the hardware resource is connected, or the objects may be physically dispersed throughout a distributed computing environment....

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A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product is presented for management of a distributed data processing system. A network management framework allows system administrators to configure user-associated monitoring parameters and device-associated monitoring parameters for users and devices within the distributed data processing system. Resources within the distributed data processing system are dynamically discovered, and the discovered resources are adaptively monitored using the network management framework.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to an improved data processing system and, in particular, to a method and system for multiple computer or process coordinating. Still more particularly, the present invention provides a method and system for network management.[0003]2. Description of Related Art[0004]Technology expenditures have become a significant portion of operating costs for most enterprises, and businesses are constantly seeking ways to reduce information technology (IT) costs. This has given rise to an increasing number of outsourcing service providers, each promising, often contractually, to deliver reliable service while offloading the costly burdens of staffing, procuring, and maintaining an IT organization. While most service providers started as network pipe providers, they are moving into server outsourcing, application hosting, and desktop management. For those enterprises that do not outsource, they are deman...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04L9/32G06F11/34H04L12/24
CPCG06F11/3495H04L41/12
Inventor CHANG, CHING-JYEULLMAN, LORIN EVAN
Owner GOOGLE LLC
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